Radio took a bit of a pasting when TV become commonplace, and these days most radio stations bombard us with advertising and the same old music mix, which is a shame because it's still a very pleasant way to pass an evening, and it doesn't demand full attention like the TV, so you could be doing something else too (baking, sewing, building a rocket that sort of thing)
Are you aware of the rise of truly independent Micro Radio Stations on the Internet?
My wife and I run our own licensed radio station, CrowZone Radio, from our home in N.Wiltshire, and over the last year and a bit our listeners ('Zoners) have become like an extended family. We've added three new presenters, based all over the UK and have an active Chat function during our live shows in the evenings.
Having just read the Downton Abbey thread here, I think GransNet members would fit right in, so if you fancy a change from TV or Commercial Radio, point your browser over to www.crowzone.co.uk and let us know what you think of CrowZone Radio.
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